Made in 1948, all numbers matching, original condition, magazine floor damaged, valid CSSR-proof mark. condition III.
Budapest acceptance mark from 1918, professionally reworked, no valid proof mark. Magazine floor damaged, condition III-IV. istols of this pattern were used in WWI by Austria - Hungary. See MÖTZ/SCHUY...
P38 clone in .22 lr, German proof mark, condition 3.
No proof mark visible, condition 2-3.
No proof mark visible, condition 3.
Scheibengun mit Pachmayr-Gummigrip paneln, belg. proof mark from, Originalgrip paneln liegen bei. extra magazine, condition 3.
Pistol of the Wehrmacht, inscription "Pistole Modell 27...", reworked, acceptance mark illegible. No valid proof mark, condition III-IV.
Lhs grip panel damaged, partly pitted, French proof mark, condition 4-5.
Black lacquered alloy gripframe, German proof mark, condition 3-4.
Reworked pistol of the Wehrmacht, new proof mark from 1969, condition III-IV.
Manufactured in 1944, matte rough finish, no valid proof mark, condition III-IV.
Bull-Barrel target pistol, proof mark from 1979, condition 3.
Gun with German slide inscription and proof mark, rough wartime finish, with extra magazine and contemporary holster. No valid proof mark, condition III.
Large break barrel pistol, manufactured in 1910, good but worn off original condition, poor bore. No valid proof mark, condition III. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Ursprung pp6969.
Span. proof mark from, condition 3.
Span. proof mark from, condition 3.
Interesting post WWII manufactured of a CZ 27 as a service pistol of the CSSR: acceptance mark "NB lion 46" on rhs, lanyard loop on magazine. No valid proof mark, condition III.
Proof mark from 1994, adjustable anatomical grip with monogram "MC", condition 3.
Tokarev-clone from China, proof mark from 1989, condition 2-3,
Chinese Tokarev-clone, proof mark from 1988, condition 3-4.
Mint condition gun with aluminium gripframe in original carton with manual. Proof mark from 1970, condition 2.
Also designated "Jieffeco", this pistol was made only for a short time in Liege. Reworked, all numbers matching, no valid proof mark, condition III.
Rhs grip panel cracked, well used, French proof mark, condition III-IV.
Post WWII manuf. of a classic pocket pistol, Belg. proof mark, condition II.
Good original condition, all numbers matching, no valid proof mark, to be cleaned. Pistols of this type were used in WWI by Austria-Hungary as auxiliary handguns. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, ...
No proof mark visible, anatomical Walther-grip reworked by artificial wood, condition 4-5.
Handy Italian pocket pistol with aluminium gripframe, mint condition. Proof mark from 1967, condition 2.
New condition, in original box with manual. condition 1.
Export model for the USA, no proof mark. Gripframe without any finish, condition 4.
Mint condition, in original box with extra magazine, proof mark from 1978, condition 2.
Argentine pocket pistol, more or less a PP-clone, matte nickel plated, rubber grip, proof mark from 1994, condition 3.
Span. proof mark, condition 3-4 because of file traces at the rear sight.
Scheibenpistole mit extra magazine und Pufferpatrone, condition 3
Late manuf. of a CZ 27 from Strakonice, proof mark from 1949, home made aluminium grip panel, condition 3-4.
Fairly small pocket pistol for the given caliber, in WWI used as an auxiliary gun by Austria-Hungary - see MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, pp 28. Our specimen is in good original condition, Belg. pro...
late commerciyl manufacture with fairly rough finish and rudimentary slide inscription (only "CAL. 7,65"). On lhs spotted and slightly pitted. No valid proof mark, condition III-IV.
Slightly used target pistol, proof mark from 1976, condition 3.
Mint condition, in original carton with extra magazine and manual, Span. proof mark, condition 2.
Good original condition, all numbers matching, no valid proof mark, to be cleaned. Pistols of this type were used in WWI by Austria-Hungary as auxiliary handguns. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, ...
CSSR PP-clone, proof mark from 1976, on lhs an slide scroll engraved and letters "NE", condition 3.
Proof mark from 1973, condition 2.
Proof mark from 1956, in original box with 2 extra magazines, condition 3.
Manufactured in 1924, original finish, on rhs a little bit spotted, no valid proof mark, condition III.
Good original condition, all numbers matching, no valid proof mark, to be cleaned. Pistols of this type were used in WWI by Austria-Hungary as auxiliary handguns. See MÖTZ/SCHUY, Weiterentwicklung I, ...